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{{Location_infobox|type = [[Forest]]|location = [[Bree-land]]|summary = Small forest near the Great East Road|image = On the Borders of Chetwood by Guy Brady.jpg}}'''Chetwood''' was a small [[forest]] in the realm of Bree-land. The town of [[Archet]] was located at its edge.
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{{Location_infobox|type = [[Forest]]|location = [[Bree-land]]|summary = Small forest near the Great East Road|image = On the Borders of Chetwood by Guy Brady.jpg}}'''Chetwood''' was a small [[forest]] in the realm of [[Bree-land]]. The town of [[Archet]] was located at its edge.
   
It was situated near the [[Great East Road]] northeast of [[Bree]], and at its borders lay the town of [[Combe]].The road ran through the southern edge of the forest, while the [[Greenway]] passed through the western edge. On its eastern side lay the [[Midgewater Marshes]].<ref>''[[The Atlas of Middle-earth]]'' pgs. 124-5</ref>
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It was situated near the [[Great East Road]] northeast of [[Bree]], and at its borders lay the town of [[Combe]]. The road ran through the southern edge of the forest, while the [[Greenway]] passed through the western edge. On its eastern side lay the [[Midgewater Marshes]].<ref>[[The Lord of the Rings|''The Lord of the Rings'']], Prologue, I: "Concerning Hobbits"</ref><ref>''[[The Lord of the Rings]]'', ''[[The Fellowship of the Ring]]'', Book One, Ch. IX: "[[At the Sign of the Prancing Pony]]"</ref>
   
==Portrayal in adaptations==
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== Portrayal in adaptations ==
 
The forest appears in [[The Lord of the Rings Online|''The Lord of the Rings Online'']] as a playable location.
 
The forest appears in [[The Lord of the Rings Online|''The Lord of the Rings Online'']] as a playable location.
   
 
== Gallery ==
 
== Gallery ==
 
 
{{Gallery|width=150|height=150|captionalign=center|position=center
 
{{Gallery|width=150|height=150|captionalign=center|position=center
 
|Chetwood.jpg|Chetwood as seen in ''[[The Lord of the Rings Online]]''
 
|Chetwood.jpg|Chetwood as seen in ''[[The Lord of the Rings Online]]''
 
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}}
   
== Translations around the World ==
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==Translations==
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==References==
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== References ==
 
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[[Category:Bree and Bree-land]]
 
[[Category:Bree and Bree-land]]
   
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Revision as of 11:54, 8 March 2020

Chetwood was a small forest in the realm of Bree-land. The town of Archet was located at its edge.

It was situated near the Great East Road northeast of Bree, and at its borders lay the town of Combe. The road ran through the southern edge of the forest, while the Greenway passed through the western edge. On its eastern side lay the Midgewater Marshes.[1][2]

Portrayal in adaptations

The forest appears in The Lord of the Rings Online as a playable location.

Gallery

Chetwood
Chetwood as seen in The Lord of the Rings Online

Translations

Foreign Language Translated name
Dutch Kijtbos/Boogbos
German Chetwald
Portuguese (Brazil) Floresta Chet
Portuguese (Portugal) Chetwood
Spanish (Spain and Latin America) Bosque de Chet
French Bois de Chet
Hungarian Cset-erdő

References